On Jun 28, 2010, at 1:37 PM, DK wrote:
> This seems like it should be real easy to do but I have not found any
> documentation:
>
> I have an image tag in a page:
>
> <%= image_tag "arrow_green.gif", :alt => "image did not load" %>
>
> And a functional test I would like to write:
>
> assert_tag :tag => "img", :attributes => { :src => "arrow_green.gif" }
>
> Of course, rails return the asset id at the end, so the test fails:
>
> expected tag, but no tag found matching {:tag=>"img",
> :attributes=>{:src=>"arrow_green.giv"}} in...
>
>
> So is there a way to write a test for this? I know I can use an :alt property
> and test that, but I really would rather test the :src. Any way to get the
> asset id within the test so I could write:
>
> assert_tag :tag => "img", :attributes => { :src => "arrow_green.gif" +
> asset_id }
Mess around with...
ActionView::Helpers::AssetTagHelper.cache_asset_timestamps = false
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